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and people who come from massachusetts understand that the machine in massachusetts is a replication of what's happening here in washington. it's just one party government that's excessive and it spends too much money. >> and if mr. brown wins, how do we begin to predict then, okay, health care down, cap and trade down. i want to ask you about tax hikes down and i want to ask you about spending increases down. because you've got all had this stuff, it's like the economy may do better this year 20 10rks but it's going to hit a huge wall in 2011 as the tax hikes kick in and the fed has to exit its massive stimulus package. in other words, do -- if he wins, is it going to be a policy revolution, senator gregg, as well as a political revolution? >> i don't think the other side's listening, larry. if you listen to speaker pelosi today, she said they were going to pass this health care bill whether brown was elected or not. they'll run it through. >> do you agree with her? >> well, they have the tools to do it. if they want to at that time sat bill which was an outrage in its size and effe
and people who come from massachusetts understand that the machine in massachusetts is a replication of what's happening here in washington. it's just one party government that's excessive and it spends too much money. >> and if mr. brown wins, how do we begin to predict then, okay, health care down, cap and trade down. i want to ask you about tax hikes down and i want to ask you about spending increases down. because you've got all had this stuff, it's like the economy may do better this...
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in fact, the vast majority of people in massachusetts like what they did in massachusetts and the new senator supports that bill and does not support the repeal of the massachusetts plan which has massive federal subsidies in it and is, in fact, the outline for what the senate did. >> senator, what do you think about that? would that be the plan? let me add to that, senator. what scott brown said about it last night in his acceptance speech was that it's double counting, that they've already got some of this in the massachusetts plan on a smaller scale and that they don't want to pay for the bigger plan coming out of washington. is that a fair criticism some. >> when the president went tomas mas, larry, he didn't even directly mention his health care bill because he knew from the polling that anybody who said that scott brown was going to fight against the health care bill in washington they were more likely to vote for scott brown and he mentioned he would be the 41st vote. i'm not convinced the people of massachusetts want this health care bill. washington has everything done behind
in fact, the vast majority of people in massachusetts like what they did in massachusetts and the new senator supports that bill and does not support the repeal of the massachusetts plan which has massive federal subsidies in it and is, in fact, the outline for what the senate did. >> senator, what do you think about that? would that be the plan? let me add to that, senator. what scott brown said about it last night in his acceptance speech was that it's double counting, that they've...
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this whole massachusetts debate, you think voters care what happened in massachusetts? i know they care in a generic sense but give me your clinching, what's your clinching statistical rebuttal to tad devine's brilliant effort to cover this? >> first of all, i know david axelrod, i like david axelrod. he got us a new president four years ago and will give us a new president next time. let's just keep that. but the president has failed. the president talked about an 8% unemployment rate. we thought it was a ceiling, it's turned out to be a floor. the unemployment rate is going up, factory orders are going down. the president is still the president. he's not the candidate. he can pose the extension of the bush tax cuts. he could propose part or all of bowles-simpson. he could do something instead of sitting there criticizing bush. there is no obama plan to make this better. >> let me just go, tad, this is interesting. to some extent, vin took the words right out of my head. why doesn't the president have a response to these lousy unemployment numbers, 1.9% gdp? analytical
this whole massachusetts debate, you think voters care what happened in massachusetts? i know they care in a generic sense but give me your clinching, what's your clinching statistical rebuttal to tad devine's brilliant effort to cover this? >> first of all, i know david axelrod, i like david axelrod. he got us a new president four years ago and will give us a new president next time. let's just keep that. but the president has failed. the president talked about an 8% unemployment rate....
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party people in massachusetts. i mean, the republicans, they are a third-party in massachusetts. there aren't enough. it's the independents unset with the priorities that are making a difference. we're seeing nutty poll numbers. one came out today that had brown up by 15 points. another one a few days ago that hat martha coakley up by 14. that's equally nutty. i think this poll is dead on and it's about four points that brown has moved a bit ahead. he's had the momentum. he's a little bit ahead. if you put a gun to my head i would pick brown but this is still very, very close. >> it is, after all, massachusetts. larry, happy new year to you, my friend. let me ask you won't be larry, a simple question. t.e.a. party, pitch fork, populism. we hear a lot about it. i know there's skeptics about the whole t.e.a. party movement but going from new jersey to virginia and now massachusetts, i'm sniffing out a t.e.a. party spirit, if nothing else, larry. i want to ask you about scott brown because i think he's run a very clever campaign, capturing some of those t.e.a. party themes. what's y
party people in massachusetts. i mean, the republicans, they are a third-party in massachusetts. there aren't enough. it's the independents unset with the priorities that are making a difference. we're seeing nutty poll numbers. one came out today that had brown up by 15 points. another one a few days ago that hat martha coakley up by 14. that's equally nutty. i think this poll is dead on and it's about four points that brown has moved a bit ahead. he's had the momentum. he's a little bit...
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of jobs in massachusetts. during obama's term as president, we've lost -- >> we've added 4.2 million new jobs in the past 25 months. we've had 25 consecutive months of private sector job growth. >> we've lost over 500,000 jobs. >> happened in the first year of the administration because of the recession that president obama inherited. you keep forgetting about history. he inherited the worst economic crisis since the great depression. >> yes. yes. >> we've now had -- now had economic growth, the stock market is doing well. >> mark simone, four years later -- >> what are you complaining about? >> four years later, mark simone -- >> yeah. >> when do you reckon obama will take possession of this economy? and i want to say one thing again today. the gdp report at 1.9% and for the last year, it's 2.0%. these are very poor numbers, mark. tomorrow we get a new jobs report that could well be the third straight anemic jobs report. now, seems to me the president should be telling folks what he's going to do about this,
of jobs in massachusetts. during obama's term as president, we've lost -- >> we've added 4.2 million new jobs in the past 25 months. we've had 25 consecutive months of private sector job growth. >> we've lost over 500,000 jobs. >> happened in the first year of the administration because of the recession that president obama inherited. you keep forgetting about history. he inherited the worst economic crisis since the great depression. >> yes. yes. >> we've now had...
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this is after a shooting on the campus of massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge, massachusetts, just a short drive away. again, we can tell you at least right now, nbc is reporting that the two suspects believed to be in this incident are the same two suspects that were fingered for the marathon bombings in boston on monday. we will follow pictures, we will, of course, follow news for you out of this and we will interrupt our guests and programming as needed to bring you those updates throughout the program this morning. in the meantime, let's get a check on how markets are trading. first, let's head out to singapore where li sixuan is keeping an eye on things. what can you tell us? >> indeed, thank you, kelly. a lot of green arrows in asia today as the greater china markets are indeed the stellar outperformer with the shanghai composite, the hang seng gaining some 2%. also, lots of speculation around a potential imminent widening of the u.n.'s trading ban. we saw technical rebound in financials and commodity plays, especially from the big aussie miners that were hit hard yeste
this is after a shooting on the campus of massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge, massachusetts, just a short drive away. again, we can tell you at least right now, nbc is reporting that the two suspects believed to be in this incident are the same two suspects that were fingered for the marathon bombings in boston on monday. we will follow pictures, we will, of course, follow news for you out of this and we will interrupt our guests and programming as needed to bring you those...
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massachusetts driver's license and a resident of cambridge, massachusetts. he was born in kurzic stan. cambridge, across the river from boston. campus of m.i.t. last night shots were heard fired at about 10:30 last night. m.i.t. police officer discovered dead, shot dead in his police cruiser. the suspects then car jacked a mercedes suv and a chase ensued that would lead police to watertown. during the course of that chase the suspects apparently also unloading explosive devices, setting them in their path towards the policing. mbta police officer was killed as well. we have more developments. i'm going back to andrew. >> bertha, sorry to interrupt but we are getting the boston chief of police as a briefing as well. >> he is currently not out of the hospital. >> can you say where he was shot. >> it sounds like this was an update telling us about an officer shot we're guessing at this point. it was a very brief statement. we will continue to look into that. in the meantime, scott cohn. >> scott cohn is in watertown live. let's get to scott. >> okay. you will s
massachusetts driver's license and a resident of cambridge, massachusetts. he was born in kurzic stan. cambridge, across the river from boston. campus of m.i.t. last night shots were heard fired at about 10:30 last night. m.i.t. police officer discovered dead, shot dead in his police cruiser. the suspects then car jacked a mercedes suv and a chase ensued that would lead police to watertown. during the course of that chase the suspects apparently also unloading explosive devices, setting them in...
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they had some leads in eastern massachusetts, but those were not fruitful according to the massachusetts state police. we'll take a quick break, get you more details on the boston bombing manhunt as it continues. we're back in a moment. [ male announcer ] here's a word you should keep in mind. unbiased. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. >>> welcome back. we're joined tonight by former homeland security assistant secretary and robert mcfadden at the naval criminal investigative service. good evening to you
they had some leads in eastern massachusetts, but those were not fruitful according to the massachusetts state police. we'll take a quick break, get you more details on the boston bombing manhunt as it continues. we're back in a moment. [ male announcer ] here's a word you should keep in mind. unbiased. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual...
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just like you did here in massachusetts. by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors, known as medicare part "d," was passed by a republican president a decade ago. that health care law had some early challenges as well. there were even problems with the web cited. the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of the aspects of the law because, in part, it added hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit. it wasn't unpaid for, like the affordable health care act, which will actually help pay for the deficit. but, you know, once it was the law, everybody pitched in to try to make it work. democrats weren't about to punish millions of seniors just to make a point or settle a score. so democrats worked with republicans to make it work. and i'm proud of democrats for having done that. it was the right thing to do. because now about 90% of seniors like what they have. they've gotten a better deal. both parties working together to get the job done. that's what we need in washington right n
just like you did here in massachusetts. by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors, known as medicare part "d," was passed by a republican president a decade ago. that health care law had some early challenges as well. there were even problems with the web cited. the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of the aspects of the law because, in part, it added hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit. it wasn't unpaid for, like the...
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that's what resulted in this election last night in massachusetts. washington's not listening. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. it's been a pleasure to have you both with us. >> thank you so much for having us. >> really good to have the who whips there. >> we just talked about health care and there are a lot of other issues. >> we will have them back, gentlemen. please join us again. >> still ahead, warren buffett speaks and of course, our own becky quick was there to listen to him. she joins us live from omaha with what the oracle had to tell her and berkshire shareholders are meeting today as well. >> up income, you know what it is, "the fast money halftime report" after this break. rrrrrrr >> welcome to the fast money halftime report. weir getting to the heart of the action as it is happening. stocks near the lows of the session. we are trading live in the worst tailspin since october to give you as to protect and profit. your fast money crew today, the ambassador tim seymour, jaret levy, and scott nations of nation shares and brian kelly and t
that's what resulted in this election last night in massachusetts. washington's not listening. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. it's been a pleasure to have you both with us. >> thank you so much for having us. >> really good to have the who whips there. >> we just talked about health care and there are a lot of other issues. >> we will have them back, gentlemen. please join us again. >> still ahead, warren buffett speaks and of course, our own becky quick...
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there is a no fly zone over watertown, massachusetts. amtrak train service has been suspended indefinitely. residents of the city and the surrounding area urged to stay indoors, as hundreds of police officers are conducting a manhunt, going door to door to each home to try and locate this individual at large. i want to point out that it looks like law enforcement officials are getting ready to give us another briefing in water town, massachusetts. we are being told that we will likely have one more briefing by law enforcement officials, sometime before 6:00 p.m. we will see about that. we have recognized that we do have that podium and microphone set up here so as soon as we get any official statement from law enforcement, we will, of course, bring that to you. take a short break. many questions about why the bombing suspects turned on america after living here for a decade. we will have the former boss of the brother, who is still on the run. his former employer. he thinks the older brother, who is now dead, was the master mind in all o
there is a no fly zone over watertown, massachusetts. amtrak train service has been suspended indefinitely. residents of the city and the surrounding area urged to stay indoors, as hundreds of police officers are conducting a manhunt, going door to door to each home to try and locate this individual at large. i want to point out that it looks like law enforcement officials are getting ready to give us another briefing in water town, massachusetts. we are being told that we will likely have one...
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people in massachusetts, p.o..ed at that? >> they were upset before that. people are upset overall at the high taxation. the more government involvement into people's lives and quite frankly we need someone in our state whose a independent voter and thinker. i have a history of doing so. my 30 years in the military gives me an advantage no domestic and foreign policies and we have some real issues not only with terrorism, but also with taxing and government involvement. i'm certainly the person to help, you know solve some of the problems down there. i look forward to it. >> i hear you are completely bam boozeling your important. she doesn't know what to say. now year opposing health care. you have a strong military record and national security. at the very moment, when the al qaedas are coming at us again. i mean, even if you had 45 or 47% of the vote you would send an unbelievable message to washington. can you win? i know you believe that. can you win? >> when i'm going throughout the state i'm not going to republican areas. i'm going to democrat strong
people in massachusetts, p.o..ed at that? >> they were upset before that. people are upset overall at the high taxation. the more government involvement into people's lives and quite frankly we need someone in our state whose a independent voter and thinker. i have a history of doing so. my 30 years in the military gives me an advantage no domestic and foreign policies and we have some real issues not only with terrorism, but also with taxing and government involvement. i'm certainly the...
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cannot win in massachusetts with the support of republicans. while the energy in the republican base is very high, they need independent voters who went for obama 55-41 in the presidential in 2008 and so far polls have indicated the republican candidate in this race scott brown has been winning independents by a three to one margin. independents are usually casual voters and don't show up in special elections. that is one piece of the turnout puzzle. the second is the democratic base, the so-called boston machine up there. did labor, did the last-minute president obama trip do enough to gin up democratic turn tlout? that is another question mark. all anecdotal reports say turnout is up higher than they thought for this special election. both campaigns believe higher turnout benefits them. i have a feeling it benefits brown. >> if the republicans take massachusetts, let's cut to the chase, is it possible for the democrats to take the bill that's already been passed by the senate and ram it word for word through the house and do they need to do t
cannot win in massachusetts with the support of republicans. while the energy in the republican base is very high, they need independent voters who went for obama 55-41 in the presidential in 2008 and so far polls have indicated the republican candidate in this race scott brown has been winning independents by a three to one margin. independents are usually casual voters and don't show up in special elections. that is one piece of the turnout puzzle. the second is the democratic base, the...
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more pressure on the company, this time from the state of massachusetts. the regulatobendr hi a complaint joins us next. stay with us ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "squawk alley" is sponsored by ui path reboot work. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. people are saving hundreds on the most reliable in a land not so far away, network with xfinity mobile. they can choose from the latest phones or bring their own. and choose the data option that's right for them. they even get nationwide 5g at no extra cost. and since they are on the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfation, they live happily ever after. again, again! xfinity mobile. your wireless. your rules. your way to stay closer together. click, call, or visit an xfinity store today. >>> robinhood under pressure this morning from massachusetts regulators kate rooney has the story. over to you. >> more regulatory headaches for robinhood and a complaint this morning. the
more pressure on the company, this time from the state of massachusetts. the regulatobendr hi a complaint joins us next. stay with us ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "squawk alley" is sponsored by ui path reboot work. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. people are saving hundreds on the most reliable in a land not so far away, network with...
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this is the third race he's lost, virginia, new jersey, maybe massachusetts. these are not red states. so its a direct repudiation. that's what the problem is of the white house -- >> whoa, whoa, whoa. virginia is not a red state? >> no, it's not. >> oh, please! it had not voted republican since 1964, my friend. >> talking to a guy who went to uva, be careful. >> barack obama won it last time. i lived in virginia. i don't think it's a red state. >> the white house is not -- they misread the electorate. they said the movement is synthetic. it is not. this is real. they said it is conservative movement, it is not, it's independents. people are turning against the president. he's trialed this rhetoric before with others. it's not punching through. thank you very much. >>> a solid rally going on? we'll round up the all-stars and bring you the real-time pulse of the markets. >> real-time pulse of the markets. >>> no sign in cooling off of the war in china's alleged hacker attack. delaying the release of the an droid phone in china. >>> for earnings season we're exp
this is the third race he's lost, virginia, new jersey, maybe massachusetts. these are not red states. so its a direct repudiation. that's what the problem is of the white house -- >> whoa, whoa, whoa. virginia is not a red state? >> no, it's not. >> oh, please! it had not voted republican since 1964, my friend. >> talking to a guy who went to uva, be careful. >> barack obama won it last time. i lived in virginia. i don't think it's a red state. >> the white...
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coming up next on "worldwide exchange," a message from massachusetts. will the defeat derail obama's big health care plan? >> yeah. plenty of implications and that health care stock is up today in europe. we'll also get the latest out of unemployment in the uk and the release of their minutes, reads and reactions, coming up. >>> these are the headlines from around the globe. >> here in asia, shanghai stocks dropping 3% on reports chinese banks have been asked to curb lending for the rest of the month. >> in the u.s., times, they are achanging. a big republican win in massachusetts. will it kill president obama's health care plan? >> you're watching cnbc's "worldwide exchange." we've got unemployment data out of the uk. december adjusted jobless claims is minus 15,200. 5% of the workforce, the claimant count was minus 4,600. the december drop in claimant level, the largest that we've expected. and the ilo number has fallen for the first time in 18 months. so these figures are a little better than we might have expected. we're also getting bank of
coming up next on "worldwide exchange," a message from massachusetts. will the defeat derail obama's big health care plan? >> yeah. plenty of implications and that health care stock is up today in europe. we'll also get the latest out of unemployment in the uk and the release of their minutes, reads and reactions, coming up. >>> these are the headlines from around the globe. >> here in asia, shanghai stocks dropping 3% on reports chinese banks have been...
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because of the special election in massachusetts. i'm calling it grand grand larceny based on the expectation that brown will trounce okayly in the race for massachusetts's open senate seat. friday i told you this election would be the most important piece of news we could get this week. more important than any earnings report from wall street including citigroup's which i like. i said we'd get a rally tomorrow if brown won. ♪ hallelujah >> and now it's happening in anticipation of a victory. all right. now let me make something clear. this show is not about politics. [ buzzer ] >> it's about profits. it's not about who i want to win in the massachusetts race or my personal policy presenferences. we want you to profit off the front page of the newspaper when everyone eis
because of the special election in massachusetts. i'm calling it grand grand larceny based on the expectation that brown will trounce okayly in the race for massachusetts's open senate seat. friday i told you this election would be the most important piece of news we could get this week. more important than any earnings report from wall street including citigroup's which i like. i said we'd get a rally tomorrow if brown won. ♪ hallelujah >> and now it's happening in anticipation of a...
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let's listen to massachusetts gob!vernor deval patrick. >> i'm here with the chief of the watertown police force, chief devoe. we're not taking questions. i'm sorry. i know you have many. first of all, we all want to thank the members of the public who have respected our request to stay indoors. we know what an inconvenience it is in watertown and in cambridge in particular but really throughout the areas that we've asked -- where we've asked for this. it's been enormously important and helpful to the many, many law enforcement who are trying to do their job and we thank all of you for helping to get that message out. the stay indoor request continues for the time being. that is unchanged. there are continuing developments in the investigation, which we will be able to talk about not now, but later. but it is important that folks remain indoors and not open the door unless there is a uniform-identified law enforcement officer on the other side of it requesting to come inside. i think that's all. i want to offer mr. may
let's listen to massachusetts gob!vernor deval patrick. >> i'm here with the chief of the watertown police force, chief devoe. we're not taking questions. i'm sorry. i know you have many. first of all, we all want to thank the members of the public who have respected our request to stay indoors. we know what an inconvenience it is in watertown and in cambridge in particular but really throughout the areas that we've asked -- where we've asked for this. it's been enormously important and...
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we just had a briefing from the head of the massachusetts state police about an hour ago, in which he said that they searched a 20 street area, search that in miss words was not fruitful. so it's interesting that have essentially widened the search to the state of massachusetts, that activity would once again start right in watertown. >> we have many guests all day long, and we have spoken to them, about the importance of getting the suspect alive. now, it may not our decision or law enforcement's decision if you understand what i mean. but to get him alive, to question him. did you work with anybody? most importantly, carl and melissa. why? there was no political message here. no banner s flown, just destruction and death. >> so in terms of the willingness of being taken alive. you have to consider that considering the brazenness of the two. they went ahead and attacked officers at m.i.t. so they are willing to go down for whatever cause that they have. whether it be just for themselves. >> a defenseless police officer in a police car, a 26-year-old that was best friends with the off
we just had a briefing from the head of the massachusetts state police about an hour ago, in which he said that they searched a 20 street area, search that in miss words was not fruitful. so it's interesting that have essentially widened the search to the state of massachusetts, that activity would once again start right in watertown. >> we have many guests all day long, and we have spoken to them, about the importance of getting the suspect alive. now, it may not our decision or law...
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i think he made massachusetts competitive. by the way, republican charlie baker just won the state house. so i don't want to emphasize so much -- you're right, barney -- >> bill wells hasn't been governor for 20 years. the fact that massachusetts has generally been divided by republicans, too high taxes, et cetera, but the other point is this. if you were making a decision driven by state taxes you wouldn't come to massachusetts. i think the point of this is that the level of state taxes is a fairly small factor for many corporations. there are a lot of more important issues for them and in this case it is ge has evolved into more of a technical company, by the way, i take real credit for that because thanks to the legislation we passed they got out of the financial business they probably shouldn't have been in in the first place and they chose massachusetts. >> you pushed them out of that business into tech and got them to leave connecticut and come to massachusetts. very crafty. >> i've been uncovered. >> very crafty. >> by
i think he made massachusetts competitive. by the way, republican charlie baker just won the state house. so i don't want to emphasize so much -- you're right, barney -- >> bill wells hasn't been governor for 20 years. the fact that massachusetts has generally been divided by republicans, too high taxes, et cetera, but the other point is this. if you were making a decision driven by state taxes you wouldn't come to massachusetts. i think the point of this is that the level of state taxes...
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obviously massachusetts was bug. we had big news out of north dakota when byron decided to retire and biden deciding not to run in delaware. mike castle will most likely be the next senator from the great state of delaware. >> you could win in illinois with mark kirk. that would be president obama's seat. looks good in delaware. as you said. because biden pulled out, the vice president's seat. looks awful good in nevada. that's senate majority leader harry reid's seat. a pretty good triple play there. are you expecting that to happen? >> well, you know, i'm not going to count my chickens before they hatch, as we saw in massachusetts things could move very quickly in this political environment. i think we can dedeuce the american people were pushing back against the big spending and borrowing ways of washington and they also, frankly, wanted elected officials that would be responsive to their concerns. this health care bill, as you know, got to be very unpopular even in massachusetts. scott brown said i will be number
obviously massachusetts was bug. we had big news out of north dakota when byron decided to retire and biden deciding not to run in delaware. mike castle will most likely be the next senator from the great state of delaware. >> you could win in illinois with mark kirk. that would be president obama's seat. looks good in delaware. as you said. because biden pulled out, the vice president's seat. looks awful good in nevada. that's senate majority leader harry reid's seat. a pretty good...
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we estimate that it will bring 3,000 new jobs to massachusetts. so it is just an example of what i'm talking about, when i'm talking about this kind of synergy that we could bring to public, private to insent the development and development of climate technology. >> governor maura healey, thank you so much for your time today. we appreciate it. >> great to be with you both. >> thank you, good luck. >>> speaking of climate tech, you may think of the agriculture industry as being green, but it's actually one of the world's biggest carbon offenders. that's why start-ups are coming up with futuristic ways to reduce waste. diana olich explains in her continuing series of climate start-ups. hi, di. >> hey, ty. what if i said we can now talk to plants? that plants can tell farmers when they are in distress and farmers could help them. that would not only reduce waste, but streamline the use of pesticides. sounds crazy, but it's real. even with the use of pesticides, 40% of most food crops globally are lost to disease and pests. agriculture already emits
we estimate that it will bring 3,000 new jobs to massachusetts. so it is just an example of what i'm talking about, when i'm talking about this kind of synergy that we could bring to public, private to insent the development and development of climate technology. >> governor maura healey, thank you so much for your time today. we appreciate it. >> great to be with you both. >> thank you, good luck. >>> speaking of climate tech, you may think of the agriculture...
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we're waiting for scott brown, the tea party man from massachusetts. he's got a brand-new tax cut that he is going to unveil right here on "the kudlow report." mr. brown is in between votes, but i'm told we are going to get him soon. please stay with us. you don't want to miss it. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to g
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because actually attacking banks and bank pabailouts was not a b issue according to the massachusetts papers. you're going to help me with this story. because the aig documents are now playing a huge role in this bernanke story. and we need to explore that and various political rumors. steve liesman, stay right here. don't move an inch. now, here's my money politics message for this evening. i have no doubt that uncertainty over ben bernanke hurt the market today. markets generally dislike uncertainty, but i particularly don't think he has that big market following. and overwhelming amount of investors agree that john taylor's rule should have been followed by bernanke and greenspan from 2002 to 2005. the fed was too loose for too long. and bernanke must bear the blame. the bubble up inflation of housing, oil, and other commodity-type assets ultimately led to the disaster in the financial system and the economy. and in a regulatory sense, mr. bernanke was also asleep at the wheel. so if bernanke has to withdraw his reconfirmation, i say so be it. and i also say if he cannot get truly
because actually attacking banks and bank pabailouts was not a b issue according to the massachusetts papers. you're going to help me with this story. because the aig documents are now playing a huge role in this bernanke story. and we need to explore that and various political rumors. steve liesman, stay right here. don't move an inch. now, here's my money politics message for this evening. i have no doubt that uncertainty over ben bernanke hurt the market today. markets generally dislike...
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. >>> bernie madoff's largest feeder fund has offered to set well massachusetts regulators, but the massachusetts secretary of state has turned down the offer. cnbc's senior correspondent scott cohn is here with the story. scott, why did he turn it down? >> well, melissa, he turned it down because he says it's premature. investors in the fairfield greenwich group lost an estimated $7 billion in the madoff scam, and massachusetts regulators, remember, charged the company should have known or at least should have protected investors from the fraud. the complaint was filed back in april. and this week fairfield greenwich offered a settlement. full restitution for all massachusetts investors. not quite as magnanimous as it might sound, though. there were only a handful of investors in massachusetts. so the settlement would have been worth only a few million dollars and fairfield greenwich would not have admitted guilt. so massachusetts secretary of state william galvin turned the offer down, calling it a thinly veiled attempt to circumvent the process and saying it is premature. besides, he said on "
. >>> bernie madoff's largest feeder fund has offered to set well massachusetts regulators, but the massachusetts secretary of state has turned down the offer. cnbc's senior correspondent scott cohn is here with the story. scott, why did he turn it down? >> well, melissa, he turned it down because he says it's premature. investors in the fairfield greenwich group lost an estimated $7 billion in the madoff scam, and massachusetts regulators, remember, charged the company should...
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should have some of them haven't stepped in massachusetts in nine months but massachusetts has come up with a new rule saying we're going to still collect income tax that's a clear violation of the due process clause, a clear violation of interstate commerce we're going to take them to the u.s. supreme court i've spoken with governor baker, he's a great governor, but this one revenue department of massachusetts is trying to overstep their bounds. a lot of states are having financial troubles that doesn't mean you go and try to pick the pocket of everyone that comes by. i mean, you know, here in new hampshire, we're looking to cut taxes. we're looking to create flexibility. that's why you see so many businesses and families moving into the granite state >> here's what i always hear who doesn't love boston, who doesn't love the higher education that you can derive in boston and i always hear that, that you know, new york, hey, you want to live in this great place, you want these schools, you want these universities, you got to expect to pay more taxes, and you know, the flyover -- you're
should have some of them haven't stepped in massachusetts in nine months but massachusetts has come up with a new rule saying we're going to still collect income tax that's a clear violation of the due process clause, a clear violation of interstate commerce we're going to take them to the u.s. supreme court i've spoken with governor baker, he's a great governor, but this one revenue department of massachusetts is trying to overstep their bounds. a lot of states are having financial troubles...
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massachusetts elected its first republican to the u.s. senate since 1972. almost 40 years, right some scott brown. defeated martha coakley, ending the democrats' filibuster busting power and a new "wall street journal poll" shows president obama with a 48% approval rating. this is one year after the inauguration. greg valliere is with potomac research group and a cnbc contributor. dennis kneale. you all know dennis. >> hi, mark. once in a while he has an opinion on something. but we'll let the guest go first, greg valliere, good to see you. always a pleasure. is the media and the right-wing media in particular overblowing the importance of this election or is it really that important? >> it's that important. you've got panic in the streets in washington today, mark. i talked to one democrat who said if we could lose the ted kennedy seat, could we lose the barbara boxer seat in this is a tsunami and the long knives are out and a lot of finger pointing and a lot of people talking about rahm emanuel. i think it will be an ugly episode. >> what about rahm emanu
massachusetts elected its first republican to the u.s. senate since 1972. almost 40 years, right some scott brown. defeated martha coakley, ending the democrats' filibuster busting power and a new "wall street journal poll" shows president obama with a 48% approval rating. this is one year after the inauguration. greg valliere is with potomac research group and a cnbc contributor. dennis kneale. you all know dennis. >> hi, mark. once in a while he has an opinion on something....
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news for massachusetts. it doesn't bring in a lot of new people but last year it was one of the states that i believe it was united van lines actually saw an ex doeodus, more people moving out than in. >> we're going to wrap. we're going to close it off there. steve odland, thanks very much. mary, appreciate it as well. >>> we have a news alert in the bond market with 10-year notes up for auction. what's demand like for this one, ricky? >> demand was strong. obviously like the longer end. and this is even after the yield has slipped from its 2.27 close at the end of last year. so we have 9 year 10 month notes because this is the second reopening. 21 billion. yield at auction, 2.09. lower than the one issue trading on my screen. that's a good sign. 2.77 bid to cover. solid. 71% indirects. best since valentine's day 2011. solid read on directs at 11.3. this is an "a" as in apple. tomorrow, of course, will be the 30-year after a second reopening. that will be 13 billion. back to you. >> thank you very much. an
news for massachusetts. it doesn't bring in a lot of new people but last year it was one of the states that i believe it was united van lines actually saw an ex doeodus, more people moving out than in. >> we're going to wrap. we're going to close it off there. steve odland, thanks very much. mary, appreciate it as well. >>> we have a news alert in the bond market with 10-year notes up for auction. what's demand like for this one, ricky? >> demand was strong. obviously like...
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how do you structure that if you're massachusetts >> who i do i structure that if i'm massachusetts? let them figure that out you don't come start taxing people across the boarder. you don't create new rules and gym min gimmicks that's why they're flooding over here they're putting their headquarters here. they're moving here, working remotely here. my problem is my job isn't to worry about how massachusetts taxes. they've created a structure where they've become dependent on taxes, dependent on abusing citizens and businesses, dependent on a system that puts government first and not the individual that's where new hampshire succeeds we believe government is there to enhance the individual. let's create a path for you and get the heck out of your way when you do that, you can create massive efficiencies locals are making the decision when you do have taxes at a localized level, you as an individual have a lot more say in terms of how those dollars are spent and creates a massively more efficient system. you know, when it comes to the new yorks, massachusetts, californias trying to pi
how do you structure that if you're massachusetts >> who i do i structure that if i'm massachusetts? let them figure that out you don't come start taxing people across the boarder. you don't create new rules and gym min gimmicks that's why they're flooding over here they're putting their headquarters here. they're moving here, working remotely here. my problem is my job isn't to worry about how massachusetts taxes. they've created a structure where they've become dependent on taxes,...
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the big question is whether or not massachusetts jurors reflect the attitude of massachusetts. the trial having been done in massachusetts. the brilliant defense lawyer in this case, clark, tried to move the case out of boston and to an area less liberal and less involved in the crime itself, and that was a lated move. the judge turned it down. now she has a boston jury for better or worse, on the death penalty. it remains to be seen. >> i just want to point out here that in just a few minutes, actually, this federal court is going to reconvene. what we know now is that there is a verdict. a verdict has been reached. we assume that that is what is likely to happen at 1:45 though we don't know. we do have a live picture of the boston courthouse here. of course, 30 counts waiting for the jury. i just want to ask your speculation as you watch this case unfold, how difficult alan, do you think this was for the defense attorney judy clark, who only called four witnesses, to make this case that it was the influence of the older brother here? >> well she hasn't really tried to make th
the big question is whether or not massachusetts jurors reflect the attitude of massachusetts. the trial having been done in massachusetts. the brilliant defense lawyer in this case, clark, tried to move the case out of boston and to an area less liberal and less involved in the crime itself, and that was a lated move. the judge turned it down. now she has a boston jury for better or worse, on the death penalty. it remains to be seen. >> i just want to point out here that in just a few...
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. >> massachusetts senate election? >> yeah. i mean, health care, financial reform, taxes, you name it, it's all riding on it. and i think a lot of folks are -- around here are pulling for the republican candidate. >> so the republican wins, positive for the stock market. >> i think so. not just because of the fact of the grid lock but probably a little bit of a moderation in debate on what's going on in washington. more than a few bankers are hoping moving in the right direction. >> democrat wins, bad news or no news it's it's status quo. >> i think it's status quo. health care will will go through as expected. and the banking industry, whatever that is going to do. >> thank you. back up to erin. >> thank you very much, mark. and final countdown is just on the other side of this break. we'll have some trades. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new lexus gx. ♪ it has the agility to avoid the unexpected... ♪ ...the power to take on any mission, and the space to accommodate precious cargo, because
. >> massachusetts senate election? >> yeah. i mean, health care, financial reform, taxes, you name it, it's all riding on it. and i think a lot of folks are -- around here are pulling for the republican candidate. >> so the republican wins, positive for the stock market. >> i think so. not just because of the fact of the grid lock but probably a little bit of a moderation in debate on what's going on in washington. more than a few bankers are hoping moving in the right...
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source i am talking to though say the settlement and charges in massachusetts yesterday are a bit of a black eye for the company but not likely to low slow down momentum the company added 3 million accounts this year and raised more than a billion dollars. >> is this it or do they face other regulatory hurdle snz i remember the state of massachusetts yesterday giving them a slap for -- >> they have got to. >> -- of the industry. >> yeah. the massachusetts issues is still outstanding, but that is a state issue versus a federal iss issue. i think the s.e.c. settlement in some investors' eyes, sources i am talking to say that is now wrapped up $65 million is nothing to sneeze at but at least they have got that out of the way. that was between the time period of 2015 to 2018. they say they have fixed those issues and now going towards an ipo, which could happen as soon as next year the company is more prepared to have those disclosures we will see. interesting to follow. >>> now to the coronavirus as we await a key decision on moderna's vaccine candidate this afternoon. meg tirrell with
source i am talking to though say the settlement and charges in massachusetts yesterday are a bit of a black eye for the company but not likely to low slow down momentum the company added 3 million accounts this year and raised more than a billion dollars. >> is this it or do they face other regulatory hurdle snz i remember the state of massachusetts yesterday giving them a slap for -- >> they have got to. >> -- of the industry. >> yeah. the massachusetts issues is still...
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most traders are citing the tight massachusetts senate race. more gridlock would be theoretically good for stocks if you get a republican victory or a respectable republican defeat. the idea less likely to raise taxes, less legislation that might harm business. earnings reports generally in line or stronger. if you consider alcoa last week. less competition and regulation of the hmos if the health care reform doesn't go through. the hospitals are not benefiting that less people will be insured. bad debt. the hospital down 3% or 4%. as for the bank, citigroup is in line with expectation. the banks have gone nowhere in the last several months. strong dollar today. material stocks were noted a vcrly affected. three to one advancing the declining stocks. we have positive comments on u.s. steel from deutsche bank. upgraded and raised the price targets on some of the steel companies. pretty good day overall. >> thank you, bob. stocks do close higher. the dow closing at a 15-month high. health care stocks lead the way. does this momentum continue and
most traders are citing the tight massachusetts senate race. more gridlock would be theoretically good for stocks if you get a republican victory or a respectable republican defeat. the idea less likely to raise taxes, less legislation that might harm business. earnings reports generally in line or stronger. if you consider alcoa last week. less competition and regulation of the hmos if the health care reform doesn't go through. the hospitals are not benefiting that less people will be insured....
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the door to door search in watertown, massachusetts, continues right now. let's get to scott kohn who is standing by there with the latest. >> massachusetts is normally a quaint new england town founded in 1630. helen keller attended school here. this is a different place now with all sorts of armed vehicles and police. i'm not sure that i have seen more of a collection of armed vehicles since probably new orleans after hurricane katrina. everybody is here. and what they're doing as you said is going door to door, house to house, trying to gather evidence and presumably try and find dzhokhar tsarnaev and any evidence that could lead them to him. this is where the chase culminated last night. a chase that started at m.i.t., the fatal shng o a m.i.t. police officer. and on here to watertown, including a shootout. and then this morning, early hours of this morning. >> scott, i want to tell you what we can see. you probably can't see what we can see. we're showing live pictures and armed police officers on the front lawns of people's homes. there is a tank in w
the door to door search in watertown, massachusetts, continues right now. let's get to scott kohn who is standing by there with the latest. >> massachusetts is normally a quaint new england town founded in 1630. helen keller attended school here. this is a different place now with all sorts of armed vehicles and police. i'm not sure that i have seen more of a collection of armed vehicles since probably new orleans after hurricane katrina. everybody is here. and what they're doing as you...
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we continue our live continuing coverage of the watertown, massachusetts, horror. one of the suspects in the boston marathon bombings was killed overnight after leading the police on a wild chase following the fatal shooting of a campus police officer. the younger brother is still at large. that is dzhokhar tsarnaev. and there is a massive manhunt across watertown, massachusetts, and the entire region. no fly zone, according to the faa. am
we continue our live continuing coverage of the watertown, massachusetts, horror. one of the suspects in the boston marathon bombings was killed overnight after leading the police on a wild chase following the fatal shooting of a campus police officer. the younger brother is still at large. that is dzhokhar tsarnaev. and there is a massive manhunt across watertown, massachusetts, and the entire region. no fly zone, according to the faa. am
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well i think that's what people in massachusetts were tired of. let's do the hard work. let's make the tough choices. every family in america is having to do that today and cutting our own budget as well as the budget of everybody else in congress, and the executive branch, the administrative branch and eliminating 640 programs that are duplications of each other, that's not hard to do and we'll see. we'll see if the message from massachusetts resonates with the members of congress. >> what other scott brown messages from massachusetts is across the board tax cuts and a pledge for no new tax hikes. and some blue dog democrats. we had some on this show and they want to extend the bush tax cuts another couple of years. senator coburn, i'm waiting for the republicans to jump on this bandwagon. no new taxes of which there's about 20 on the table, extend the bush tax cuts and then move to a john f. kennedy/ronald reagan type cross the board type reduction in tax rates. where's the gop, senator? >> i think they'll fully embrace it and lead on it. we're waiting to hear from the
well i think that's what people in massachusetts were tired of. let's do the hard work. let's make the tough choices. every family in america is having to do that today and cutting our own budget as well as the budget of everybody else in congress, and the executive branch, the administrative branch and eliminating 640 programs that are duplications of each other, that's not hard to do and we'll see. we'll see if the message from massachusetts resonates with the members of congress. >>...
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in the last century in massachusetts. massachusetts also produced a mitt romney, it has produced a long line of republicans. it's not nearly as liberal as you might think. >> they haven't elected a senator in 40 years since the battle of themolop yflt. this is big news. >> the other point i want to make is the populism, you are right both of you, but items not left wing versus right wing. it is populism basically says we don't trust big government and we don't trust big business, we don't trust wall street, and we especially don't trust the -- >> that's the tea party message. the democratic message is we love big government taxing and spending. as i said in the intro, ronald reagan used to say we the people. president obama, harry reid and nancy pelosi seem to be saying we the big government central planners. there's a big difference. >> the democrats were making head way on health care as long as they said to the american people and actually acted on it we are against the big private insurers who you have been battling f
in the last century in massachusetts. massachusetts also produced a mitt romney, it has produced a long line of republicans. it's not nearly as liberal as you might think. >> they haven't elected a senator in 40 years since the battle of themolop yflt. this is big news. >> the other point i want to make is the populism, you are right both of you, but items not left wing versus right wing. it is populism basically says we don't trust big government and we don't trust big business, we...
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some people think it has something to do with massachusetts. if you look at the interest rate complex, it's a bit lower in rates. none of that has changed with this data. knee-jerk reaction aside, i think they'll look at permits. and that's something to factor in. i can't wait to hear diane's interpretation later on today. back to you. >> thank you very much, rick. we'll pay close attention to housing and inflation numbers. meantime, we'll go back to becky and warren in omaha. joe and i, our jaws are agape at the comments you made about kraft -- >> stocks now. >> -- watching the bid ask. we had ackman on and talked about the deal and assumed because it appeared to be going through pretty well, that it had your tacit consent. that's clearly not the case. >> no. if i had a chance to vote on it, i'd vote no, but i don't have a chance. one of the interesting things particularly for the people that pay attention to corporate governance, kraft issued a 78-page proxy statement close to a month ago. and the sole issue was the issuance of 370 million sh
some people think it has something to do with massachusetts. if you look at the interest rate complex, it's a bit lower in rates. none of that has changed with this data. knee-jerk reaction aside, i think they'll look at permits. and that's something to factor in. i can't wait to hear diane's interpretation later on today. back to you. >> thank you very much, rick. we'll pay close attention to housing and inflation numbers. meantime, we'll go back to becky and warren in omaha. joe and i,...
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>> he's got massachusetts to deal with today. i don't think i'd bother harry reid. >> tomorrow may not be so great either. >> tomorrow could be tough, too. >> there was a story quoting reid's office saying, we hope to have a vote this month. which is interesting, right? >> yeah. >> because reid's office sets the calendar, right? so it's not like they don't have control over it. they could say, we plan to have a vote this month. not we hope to have a vote this month. they're the ones in charge of the calendar. >> yeah. can i get back to one of the things you were saying? one of them is as you change the regime, the ability -- the certainty of the consequences, the relationship between what they're doing and the economic consequences become more uncertain. >> absolutely. >> never really done this kind of instrument. that means that there's going to be more uncertainty. that's going to be, i think, bad for the markets. could be ricky. >> joe, i can take up on that? there are three moving parts, right? the level of excess reserves, i
>> he's got massachusetts to deal with today. i don't think i'd bother harry reid. >> tomorrow may not be so great either. >> tomorrow could be tough, too. >> there was a story quoting reid's office saying, we hope to have a vote this month. which is interesting, right? >> yeah. >> because reid's office sets the calendar, right? so it's not like they don't have control over it. they could say, we plan to have a vote this month. not we hope to have a vote this...
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they launched an investigation there will be a gaming commission meeting in massachusetts later today. already we heard from a lead investigator that they are zeroing in on that 7$7.5 million settlement the investigator says that wynn resorts agreed it knew about it but did not disclose to the investigators in massachusetts ahead of being awarded that gaming license so there are big questions about why that wasn't revealed, and what that says about this company and its suitability to have a gaming license in massachusetts. trading in hong kong was suspended when this news came out. we're down 2% roughly in premarket trading in the united states >> massachusetts is one thing, but clearly for the earnings it's all about the licenses in macau and nevada any precedent where something is one individual specific, even if it's the namesake of the company, for the whole company to lose its license or not clearly we're down 20% now that he's gone, does it draw a line under this process and allow the stock price to recover? >> i cannot overstate to you how pivotal steve wynn is in his company.
they launched an investigation there will be a gaming commission meeting in massachusetts later today. already we heard from a lead investigator that they are zeroing in on that 7$7.5 million settlement the investigator says that wynn resorts agreed it knew about it but did not disclose to the investigators in massachusetts ahead of being awarded that gaming license so there are big questions about why that wasn't revealed, and what that says about this company and its suitability to have a...
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in the state of massachusetts that school would be exempt from the fee. frank, a lot of discussion in the wake of the supreme court decision on the legacy issues. >> you know, second big disruption to a school like harvard does its business. the scotus decision. i lived in the boston area i know the legacy decision are we seeing anything on the national level to change this? >> frank, democraticmembers of congress have been lobbying strongly for schools to get rid of it in the supreme court decision president biden talked about it and senator scott talked about it the state of massachusetts has particular powers as the overseer of education institutions in the state. more likely, there is a lawsuit against harvard for the policy just like affirmative action if there is a remedy, it will come through courts rather than congress >> the lawmakers are looking at endowment. robert frank, great to see you. >>> straight ahead here on "worldwide exchange," why we are calling the semiconductor stock the rgfootten a.i. stock more on the story after this break. make
in the state of massachusetts that school would be exempt from the fee. frank, a lot of discussion in the wake of the supreme court decision on the legacy issues. >> you know, second big disruption to a school like harvard does its business. the scotus decision. i lived in the boston area i know the legacy decision are we seeing anything on the national level to change this? >> frank, democraticmembers of congress have been lobbying strongly for schools to get rid of it in the...
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. >> janet yellen is delivering a speech at the university of massachusetts amhurst. we'll bring you the headlines you need to hear. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? >>> breaking news. fed chair janet yellen speaking at the university of massachusetts at amhurst and pope francis touching down moments ago at jfk. let's get to chair yellen for a moment. >> today many economists believe that these features of inflation in the late 1960s and 1970s, its high level and lack of a stable anchor reflected a combination of factors, including chronically overheated labor and product markets, the effects of the energy and food price shocks and the emergence of inflationary psychology whereby a rise in actual inflation led people to revise up their expectations for future inflation. together these various factors caused inflation, actual and expected, to ratchet higher over time. >> we have learned from the co
. >> janet yellen is delivering a speech at the university of massachusetts amhurst. we'll bring you the headlines you need to hear. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? >>> breaking news. fed chair janet yellen speaking at the university of massachusetts at amhurst and pope francis touching down moments ago at...
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this is a carbon copy of what mitt romney did in massachusetts. 98% of massachusetts has health care. >> that's different from the united states. let me give you more numbers from the congressional budget office, howard. you're a numbers guy. you were a fiscally prudent gover in in vermont. the cbo is talking about a cost of 2.5 trillion dollars. 2.5 trillion dollars of spending. those are the latest estimates and that doesn't even include what's going to happen with some of the market exchanges where medicaid may be short. 2.5 trillion. on taxes, howard. 800 billion dollars worth of taxes. now the problem is -- >> do you know where some -- >> besides spending and taxing, the deficit is going up some more and the debt is going up some more. we're on the way to bankruptcy, howard. that's my take. >> that's not what the cbo says, larry. >> i'm quoting their numbers. >> it's going down as a result of this. >> i'm quoting cbo numbers. they have had so many revisions since the early rigged six-year thing. 2.5 trillion dollars, howard dean. where the hell are we getting the money to pay for
this is a carbon copy of what mitt romney did in massachusetts. 98% of massachusetts has health care. >> that's different from the united states. let me give you more numbers from the congressional budget office, howard. you're a numbers guy. you were a fiscally prudent gover in in vermont. the cbo is talking about a cost of 2.5 trillion dollars. 2.5 trillion dollars of spending. those are the latest estimates and that doesn't even include what's going to happen with some of the market...
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. >>> senator ted kennedy trying to change senate succession laws in massachusetts to ensure his vote is heard. we'll debate and discuss why this is pretty hypocritical on his part actually.ea you're watching "the kudlow report." not just some cute little gecko waffling on about this, 'n' that. gecko vo: i mean, i am easy on the eyes - but don't let that take away from how geico's always there for you. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why geico is consistently rated excellent or better in terms of financial strength. gecko vo: second rule: "don't steal a coworker's egg salad, 'specially if it's marked "the gecko." come on people. introducing the all new chevy equinox. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. >>> the battle of obama-care rages on as democrats look to push not one but two health care bills. >>> and senator kennedy has written a letter for leaders of massachusetts can replac
. >>> senator ted kennedy trying to change senate succession laws in massachusetts to ensure his vote is heard. we'll debate and discuss why this is pretty hypocritical on his part actually.ea you're watching "the kudlow report." not just some cute little gecko waffling on about this, 'n' that. gecko vo: i mean, i am easy on the eyes - but don't let that take away from how geico's always there for you. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo:...
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first, what happened in massachusetts, bertha coombs filed this report. >> reporter: 2006, the massachusetts experiment. health care for all no matter what. if you can afford insurance, get it at work or through a private company. if you can't, sign up for a state subsidy to buy it. skip coverage, you'll be hit with $1,000 fine. and employers don't provide coverage, pay $295 fine for each worker. thanks to those mandates massachusetts now boasts the lowest rate of inunsured in the country. the national average is 15% uninsured. but it comes at a high price. the state's health cost per capita are rising faster nan the rest of the country, up 23% through 2007. while national health cost rose 18% in the same period. the program cost 30% more than originally projected because of high demand for the subsidy program with more residents turning to the state as unemployment rises. with the health program facing a $9 billion budget short fall over the next two years after bringing everyone into the tent, lawmakers are now looking to bring costs in line by changing the rules of the game for some. bert
first, what happened in massachusetts, bertha coombs filed this report. >> reporter: 2006, the massachusetts experiment. health care for all no matter what. if you can afford insurance, get it at work or through a private company. if you can't, sign up for a state subsidy to buy it. skip coverage, you'll be hit with $1,000 fine. and employers don't provide coverage, pay $295 fine for each worker. thanks to those mandates massachusetts now boasts the lowest rate of inunsured in the...
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. >> jim cramer thinks brown win in massachusetts sets the market up for a big rally. here's jim. >> i think investors who are nervous about the dictatorship of the pelosi protariate will feel at ease and we can have a gigantic rally off a coakley loss and a brown win. it will be a signal that a more pro-business, less pro-labor government could be in front of us. >> david lutz and jimmy oreo here with me to talk about it. david lutz it is interesting how the rise ironically ends up with a dictatorship but i those that's a separate conversation. start off with the in trade, oddsmaker. people are obsessed wirth this today. >> yeah, absolutely. you know what? i think the website's crashed half a dozen times in the last few hours. jim cramer had it dead right. i mean, this is an anti-union call. this is a pro-business call. and it's going to affect the market in a lot of different ways. everybody's talking about health care today, that's great. people are even talking about energy, that's great. but there's a couple other areas. first, this is going to put one of obama's
. >> jim cramer thinks brown win in massachusetts sets the market up for a big rally. here's jim. >> i think investors who are nervous about the dictatorship of the pelosi protariate will feel at ease and we can have a gigantic rally off a coakley loss and a brown win. it will be a signal that a more pro-business, less pro-labor government could be in front of us. >> david lutz and jimmy oreo here with me to talk about it. david lutz it is interesting how the rise ironically...
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ahead of the interview, doctor, i was looking at massachusetts, and massachusetts, there's nearly 600 people in the hospital with covid, about 30% of them there for covid, and as someone who has two parents over the age of 80, i wish everyone good health, but almost every patient, 60%, were over the age of 20. the other ones were over the age of 70. is this, particularly, right now a time -- and by the way, 60% are fully vaccinated in massachusetts. the elderly seem to be, again, the super high risk group. what can we do to protect them? >> yeah, i think the most important thing, as we saw with the recent cdc data, if you have not gotten a dose a booster of anything in 2022, now is the time, and i think the patients i'm seeing that are requiring admission for the acute flareups are usually patients who haven't had the second booster. s specially the elderly, and the people over 50, they need to get the second dose as soon as possible. >> yeah, and wishing them the best for recovery. we are showing the graphic of number of hospitalizations in the state of massachusetts, and doctor, how
ahead of the interview, doctor, i was looking at massachusetts, and massachusetts, there's nearly 600 people in the hospital with covid, about 30% of them there for covid, and as someone who has two parents over the age of 80, i wish everyone good health, but almost every patient, 60%, were over the age of 20. the other ones were over the age of 70. is this, particularly, right now a time -- and by the way, 60% are fully vaccinated in massachusetts. the elderly seem to be, again, the super high...
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massachusetts has done it again. but of course tax cuts are on our agenda because the taxes are going to go up at the end of this year across the board in every category, capital gains and dividends. that would just hurt this stock market revival that we're seeing. but, of course, this day we are just holding onto the thread that scott brown's election will change this disastrous health care policy. that's what we're talking about because we still are hearing the democrats, as you said, talk about pushing this thing through the house. well, if the house members, if the house democrats allow a browbeating to vote for the senate bill when they know there were flaws in the senate bill, it still has the nebraska purchase, it's just ridiculous, has tax increases at every level, if they allow that to happen, i think the revolution in november will be just huge. i just don't see how they can do it. >> that may be. that may be. you're probably on to something important here. but i'm here in late january. november is a long t
massachusetts has done it again. but of course tax cuts are on our agenda because the taxes are going to go up at the end of this year across the board in every category, capital gains and dividends. that would just hurt this stock market revival that we're seeing. but, of course, this day we are just holding onto the thread that scott brown's election will change this disastrous health care policy. that's what we're talking about because we still are hearing the democrats, as you said, talk...
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that obamacare is copying what mitt romney did in massachusetts. briefly, senator hutchison, what is your response to that? >> well, you can't have it both way. i do respect governor dean. but he can't have it both ways, criticizing mitt romney's record, creating jobs and taking a very small percentage of the population that was uninsured and trying to fix it with a state program. we don't have a minuscule number here that we're dealing with. we shouldn't tear down the people who do have health insurance and use that as a way to give other people coverage. what we need to do is create more affordable health care access, which we can do without tearing down the system we have. that's what mitt romney will do and it's what he said he will do. >> seems to me just a few tax credits for some consumer choice across state lines and risk pools for those who are already ill. we don't have to -- >> i'm with you. >> you don't have to take over 16% of the economy. and if we have 12 million people that need help, howard dean n this great country of ours, i woul
that obamacare is copying what mitt romney did in massachusetts. briefly, senator hutchison, what is your response to that? >> well, you can't have it both way. i do respect governor dean. but he can't have it both ways, criticizing mitt romney's record, creating jobs and taking a very small percentage of the population that was uninsured and trying to fix it with a state program. we don't have a minuscule number here that we're dealing with. we shouldn't tear down the people who do have...